by E. Mark Stern (Editor), Peter R. Breggin (Series Editor)
At a time when biological psychiatry claims that drugs and electroshock are the best methods for helping deeply disturbed persons, mental health professionals need to be reminded that psychological and social approaches to mental illnesses remain more effective, less harmful, and much more able to address the real needs of recovery, growth, and development for affected persons. Psychosocial Approaches to Deeply Disturbed Persons empowers counselors, psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers to trust their intuitive and clinical understanding of how to help seriously disturbed people through humane, caring approaches.Psychosocial Approaches to Deeply Disturbed Persons introduces mental health professionals to an array of psychological and social alternatives that are available for helping patients considered psychotic or very emotionally disturbed. Focusing on psychological and social approaches to helping people who become labeled psychotic or who carry serious psychiatric diagnoses, contributors show mental health professionals psychological, social, and spiritual alternatives for approaching or treating these individuals. Readers learn about:
Format: Paperback
Pages: 252
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 28 Feb 2016
ISBN 10: 1138984167
ISBN 13: 9781138984165